This companion workbook to Anyone Can Get An A+ contains more than 130 exercises to help you implement and personalize the advice in the book. Use this workbook as a personalized study skills workshop to build better study habits and excel at school.

If you are a student, have you ever thought about making money as a student while on campus? How possible is it to successfully combine your academics as a full time student, your spiritual life as a religious person, and still have time to make enough money to make ends meet while on campus. This book will teach you how to go about that.

What is important is that you are not at any point in your life labelled a failure in school. The essence of this book is to ensure that you graduate in flying colours. It does not matter whether you do a paid job or you start your own after graduating from school.

This book will help teach you all the strategies and secrets you need to know in order to balance both your academics and your spiritual life, and also give you principles that will make you excel in both with ease.

Have you ever felt like you are the biggest failure in your class? Or like it’s only your mind which gets nothing? You feel that you just need to clear school and get the hell out of there no matter the grade? At times you tend to wish some subjects weren’t supposed to be in the syllabus in the first place.? We all have this feeling at some point and this book will change that perception forever.

In today's global world, many students attend universities outside the country, culture and education system in which they were born or grew up. For an increasing number, the USA will be their aim, but few will have an understanding of the US education system, the best universities for their field of study, or the application requirements for international students. Fully updated fo 2016.

Part of The i’Mpossible Project’s peer-to-peer series, inside are eight core principles on how to live mentally well in college: time management, developing healthy habits, how to unstick when you’re stuck, reframing failure, entering the job market, and more.
If you’re ready to maximize your college experience… without sacrificing your mental health—you need to read this book!

University can be a scary place, especially as a new student! This compilation of short stories was written by students at the University of Toronto Mississauga on their own personal experiences as first-year students. It is offered as a resource to incoming students in an effort to alleviate some of the fears associated with this difficult transition period.

Each month for 10 years, Manchester University President Jo Young Switzer assembled newsworthy items and wrote an opening essay and closing reflection for a newsletter aimed at allowing graduates living around the United States and the globe to stay connected with the energy, learning, and spirit of Manchester University. This collection of excerpts was gleaned from those newsletters.

This book supplies hints, tips and anecdotes intended to help mature students to make the most of both the social and academic elements of University life, and to let go of the fear that comes with deciding to go back to school.

Wow! Great job! You have gone through the selection process of finding the best education suited for your child! You've planned and asked questions, toured the schools, sent in the applications, received acceptance or decline letters.

Several candidates, students, .. had problems when revising or preparing for an exam.
This book meets their needs with responding to these questions accurately and with details :
How effectively prepare and revise for an exam?
How to motivate depending of your personality?
What are the tricks to learn effectively?

How to succeed in university or college? Every student wants to know and this guide is here to help! This book will help students with topics such as building a solid foundation in their first year, efficient techniques for studying and preparing for exams, getting involved, finding the right mentors, networking, job searching with potential employers and preparing for a successful career.

Enclosed are the top twelve tragedies that teens will face once they decide to drop out of school.Finally, both the experts and know it-alls agree on something and that's that every drop out will face at least seven or more of these terrible misfortunes, either concurrently or consecutively.'Robert did what many have failed to do for so long and that's taking the game to the players,for free!Wow!

Very soon your child will be going to college or university. Not knowing good money management skills will cause them to be at risk of excessive spending and debt. Financial literacy is the most important skill that your child will ever acquire.

Finish In 4: 10 Steps to Graduating College in 4 Years, addresses the problem of sub-standard college graduation rates by offering today’s college student a “10 Step” thought process that enables them to achieve the goal of graduating college ON TIME!